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Father in Nakhon Phanom Under Investigation for Alleged Child Assault


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Authorities in Nakhon Phanom are investigating a disturbing incident where a father, reportedly under the influence of methamphetamine, allegedly assaulted his young child by submerging the toddler's head underwater. The incident took place in Chum Chon Noi Tai, prompting swift intervention by district officials.

 

On March 30, district chief Somsak Boonchan was alerted by concerned residents, who provided a video showing the alleged abuse. Responding to the urgent call, a special operations team led by security officer Chakrapol Thiangphak was dispatched to the scene near Wat Noi Phothikham.

 

The investigation led them to the residence of 56-year-old To Yalai, who confessed to assaulting his one-year-old child. To admitted his frustration led to the violent act when the child defecated in a basin. Despite his acknowledgment, no illegal substances were found at his home. However, a urine test confirmed drug traces in To's system.

 

 

 

To, who appeared disoriented during questioning, revealed his wife had left, leaving him solely responsible for their child. He survives by collecting and selling scrap metal using a modified tricycle, which doubles as a crib for the child.

 

The video evidence showed the child sustaining minor injuries, including one near the right eye. To, who conceded occasional drug use, claimed he sourced methamphetamine locally.

 

Authorities are taking steps to ensure the child's safety, with the child being examined at Nakhon Phanom Hospital. They are also coordinating with social services to provide necessary care and support. As the investigation continues, no formal charges have been filed against To, pending the outcome of the medical assessment and further inquiries, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-03-31

 

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